I seem to be developing myoclonic jerks very frequently now when under the influence. I never had any kind of seizure.
I used to get myoclonic jerks every 5-10 seconds for around 15-20 minutes, and that only occurred when I had ingested very high doses of potent anticholingerics.
Tonight I took a very low dose of antihistamines, and the rest were opioids (Codeine, Dihydrocodeine and Morphine). I haven't taken opioids in a few months. Once they had kicked in, I had all the usual effects, but I developed awful jerks. Some of them were so sudden and with a 'huge' jolt it would really startle me, and make my heart skip a beat (the feeling you get in your chest when someone jumps out and scares you). It takes around 45 minutes before they stop and become very infrequent until they go away completely.
Surely this isn't the result from low dose antihistamines? It wasn't even HALF of what I normally take. I took quite a bit of morphine, and with the low tolerance from the break - I wonder if it was a bit too much for my body to cope with?
I used to get myoclonic jerks every 5-10 seconds for around 15-20 minutes, and that only occurred when I had ingested very high doses of potent anticholingerics.
Tonight I took a very low dose of antihistamines, and the rest were opioids (Codeine, Dihydrocodeine and Morphine). I haven't taken opioids in a few months. Once they had kicked in, I had all the usual effects, but I developed awful jerks. Some of them were so sudden and with a 'huge' jolt it would really startle me, and make my heart skip a beat (the feeling you get in your chest when someone jumps out and scares you). It takes around 45 minutes before they stop and become very infrequent until they go away completely.
Surely this isn't the result from low dose antihistamines? It wasn't even HALF of what I normally take. I took quite a bit of morphine, and with the low tolerance from the break - I wonder if it was a bit too much for my body to cope with?